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NotIf a thing is stated to be bigger in size than a 2-A realm, is it Low 1-C?
It depends. Above baseline 2-A is a thing that exists. It mostly depends on portrayal.If a thing is stated to be bigger in size than a 2-A realm, is it Low 1-C?
In math you can, that's why we have a thing called subset relationship.I mean you can't have two infinities that are the same size as one another embedded in one another, one has to be bigger and one has to be smaller unless the verse states otherwise. And of course, a bigger infinity than another infinity is simply a higher infinity.
Depends on bigger in which sense.What if that thing can't be contained in 2-A realm because it's bigger than it?
U and ur mathIn math you can, that's why we have a thing called subset relationship.
What?U and ur math
You can. I believe I made an example of this on the Wukong threadI mean you can't have two infinities that are the same size as one another embedded in one another
In size if i got your question right.Depends on bigger in which sense.
It depends. Above baseline 2-A is a thing that exists. It mostly depends on portrayal.
If it's more like another infinite multiverse, making the infinite multiverse even infiniter, in a way that's stated to be bigger, that'd probably just be higher into 2-A. If it's actually a higher realm that supersedes the 2-A structure in one way, it's probably Low 1-C.
What about the 2A structure being subset or microcosm in that thing???Depends on bigger in which sense.